We Are Hiring! Project Manager / Striping Foreman Full Time / Salaried Position or hourly position – $22 + an hour 3-5 Years Parking Lot Striping Experience 2 Years New Layout Experience with references Chauffeur’s License Hiring in Lansing and Wixom Can be salaried or hourly Great bonuses Must be willing to work odd hours / weekends April – November We work 6-7 days per week May – November depending on weather

The answer: there’s still time! Before the end of this fall, be sure to get in touch with a professional striping company to give your commercial space a safety check and necessary makeover. This winter, your parking lot and commercial area will surely take another beating from the elements. However, business must go on as usual. In order for you to run and operate a successful establishment, you’ve got to start outside, with your store’s exterior surroundings. This includes the store frontage, PWD areas, and of course, the parking lot.

Don’t wait until the winter before you consider restriping your commercial lot and parking lot. Restriping can be more difficult to accomplish in harsh weather, and that makes these services more expensive. If you don’t want to overspend on the maintenance of your commercial area, be sure to perform the necessary re-striping even before winter arrives. Here is a fall checklist for commercial lots and parking lots:

All states have their own policies and regulations regarding commercial parking lot areas. The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) further calls for the implementation of these requirements by outlining the minimum accessibility requirements for buildings, offices, shopping malls and similar commercial or public facilities. This is to ensure that people with disabilities can gain sufficient access and participate in activities done in these commercial spaces.

One of the reasons why businesses fail is neglect of the overall store image. Many business owners are too focused on numbers and data that they overlook other important facets of the business, such as customer perception and satisfaction in your store.

If you own an establishment with a designated parking lot, you will have asked yourself this question: how often should I re-stripe my parking lot? Other business owners even ask if they should re-stripe their parking lots at all. Not only is it additional work, it is also additional cost. However, the obvious answer to the latter is: yes, you should re-stripe your parking lot.

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As seasons come and go, be sure to keep in mind that your establishment’s parking lot and surrounding areas will need re-striping and signage repair jobs. This is crucial in avoiding any confusion and possible accidents inside your parking lot premises. It is also important to always remind your customers as to what comprises the entire parking lot, which areas are reserved for PWD, which places to safely cross, which areas are fire lanes, and so on.

The winter season may have wreaked havoc on your establishment’s parking lots and open spaces, leaving you with disorderly surroundings, cracked pavements and faded paint. This unkempt look is bad for your business because the amount of care you put in your surroundings is a reflection of the care you put in your own product or service. Give customers the right impression by starting on a new striping project this spring!

Road surface marking is important because it conveys official road information. They are used to delineate areas for different uses, such as in parking spaces and other designated areas for the use of loading and unloading.

The rule of thumb for parking lot injuries is that the owner of the establishment is liable for injuries to people that slip, fall or get into an accident in the premises of the parking lot. This is due to negligence of the owner to comply with certain protocol for parking lot safety. If the owner fails to abide by these policies, or if he does not anticipate all reasonable odds of probable accidents, then he may be liable for injuries.

Parking lots are easily and commonly taken for granted. After all, they’re just flat stretches of concrete found all over any city, right? Little do most people know, however, just how much planning and effort goes into these parking lots. How well a parking lot is designed and executed also has far reaching consequences ranging from people’s safety and convenience, to the establishment’s accessibility and aesthetics.

It seems we need to start getting used to record breaking winters here in Michigan. Last year we had 75 consecutive days of below freezing temperatures, beating the 72-day record from the late 70’s. Ironwood and Manistique had their lowest recorded temperature in 113 and 86 years of measurement, respectively.

When building and running a commercial establishment in Michigan, the parking lot can often be taken for granted. Parking lot design seems to remain as one of the lowest priorities in building commercial establishments. After all, how hard could it be to “draw a straight line,” so to speak? As it turns out, it’s pretty hard.

Industrial Commercial Striping is pleased to announce the launch of our new blog. We will be providing the most current and relevant striping and signage information available on-line. Hiring a company to stripe your new commercial projects can be a confusing endeavor. We will answer all your questions and make the process as easy and stress-free as possible.